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#1 2012-02-27 11:25:58

krystah
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LXDE - Wow

This message contains no questions, I just felt like sharing my feelings about the LXDE DE.
I mean, wow. I have this semi-crappy 10,6" laptop with 1g RAM and completely inferior specs, but LXDE blasted up like it was just air.

And I do not say this coming from a heavily bloated DE, I went from Spectrwm (previously Scrotwm) to LXDE. For those of you who are not aware of what Spectrwm/Scrotwm really is; it is an extremely minimalistic, spartan WM. Even so, LXDE as it is right now feels even snappier than Spectrwm! And I mean, Spectrwm is lighter than the shoes of Hermes, so that is quite a bit in comparison.

I must admit, I have only been using LXDE for soon a day, but I am most likely replacing all my laptops WM/DE's with this (I have previously been using Ratpoison, Gnome, KDE, Awesome, Scrotwm, Windowmaker, Openbox, fvwm, XFCE and fluxbox).

Forgive me for acting like a blind fanboy, and feel free to point out the various odd and ends of this DE, as I would like to get a best possible overlook over its strenghts and limitations.

Have a great day!

krystah

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#2 2012-02-27 15:51:35

desm0tes
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Re: LXDE - Wow

The only limitations are your hardware and your imagination, just add what you are missing. wink

That's the big advantage of the light DE's (LXDE, Razor-QT) over both other DE's and WindowManagers: It gives you a basic set of applications you can already work with and can be easily rigged up to what you want, especially since both are very modular.

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#3 2012-02-27 20:38:46

2ManyDogs
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Re: LXDE - Wow

Doesn't LXDE by default run on top of Openbox? I don't see how it could be "faster" or "more lightweight" than Openbox by itself...

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#4 2012-02-27 20:54:34

desm0tes
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Re: LXDE - Wow

Openbox runs within LXDE, but you're somewhat right. It's not faster than a clean Openbox...but who runs an Openbox without building a DE of his own - which then might be less lightweight than LXDE.

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#5 2012-02-27 21:10:36

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Re: LXDE - Wow

I guess so, when I run Openbox I have tint2 and conky running and I use nitrogen to set the wallpaper, but that's about it for a "DE" -- and it still uses more memory and seems more sluggish to me than jwm or scrotwm. Whatever floats your boat I guess. That's the beauty of Linux -- we can all have whatever we want.

No disrespect to LXDE, by the way -- it's what got me into Openbox and the other WMs I use now.

Last edited by 2ManyDogs (2012-02-27 21:26:41)

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#6 2012-02-27 21:45:07

Avant-texte
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Re: LXDE - Wow

2ManyDogs wrote:

Doesn't LXDE by default run on top of Openbox? I don't see how it could be "faster" or "more lightweight" than Openbox by itself...

The issue comes when you want all the same funtionality via GUI. You find yourself manually building a setup about as big anyway. So if you're going to build a setup about as big, it's atractive to find a light setup that'll work out of the box. If all you want is a WM to draw your browser window and you do the rest in CLI, than of course Openbox *alone* will be faster.

I, personally, am not a fan of LXDE, but to each their own.

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#7 2012-02-27 21:57:39

2ManyDogs
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Re: LXDE - Wow

Like I said -- no disrespect to LXDE -- I think it's a well thought-out and put-together package that doesn't get the recognition it deserves. I just don't think it's as awesome as the OP does smile

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